Subaru Lease DealsMarch 2026
Every Subaru comes with symmetrical all-wheel drive standard — no packages, no upsells. Lease an Outback, Forester, or Crosstrek starting at $198/month. We pulled live deals from 26 Subaru dealers nationwide. Every number reflects what dealers are advertising today.
Current Subaru Lease Offers
Sorted by lowest monthly payment. Showing top 40 of 347 active deals.

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Subaru Outback Lease Deals
The Outback is Subaru's best-selling model and one of the strongest lease values in the midsize crossover segment. With standard AWD, 8.7 inches of ground clearance, and a reputation for lasting well past 200,000 miles, the Outback commands strong residual values — which translates directly to lower lease payments.
The Base and Premium trims typically offer the best lease economics. The Wilderness and Onyx Edition XT trims carry a turbocharged engine and more off-road gear, but the monthly premium can be $60-80 higher. Stick with the naturally aspirated 2.5L if keeping payments low is the priority.
| Trim | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Outback Premium | $325/mo |
| Outback Premium | $325/mo |
| Outback Premium | $325/mo |
| Outback Premium | $325/mo |
| Outback Premium | $325/mo |
| Outback | $325/mo |
Subaru Forester Lease Deals
The Forester is Subaru's compact SUV and typically leases for $20-40/month less than the Outback. It's slightly smaller but offers excellent visibility, a more upright driving position, and the same symmetrical AWD system. The Forester is an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ year after year.
The Base and Premium trims offer the best value. The Sport trim adds a more aggressive look and SI-DRIVE for a modest bump. If safety ratings and AWD are your priorities and you don't need the Outback's extra cargo length, the Forester is the smarter lease.
| Trim | Monthly |
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| Forester Premium Hybrid | $269/mo |
| Forester Premium Hybrid | $269/mo |
| Forester Premium Hybrid | $269/mo |
| Forester Premium Hybrid | $269/mo |
| Forester Premium Hybrid | $269/mo |
| Forester Premium Hybrid | $269/mo |
Subaru Crosstrek Lease Deals
The Crosstrek sits below the Forester in size but above most subcompact SUVs in capability. Standard AWD, 8.7 inches of ground clearance, and excellent fuel economy make it a popular lease choice for urban drivers who occasionally venture off pavement.
The Base and Premium trims are the sweet spot for lease value. The Crosstrek's smaller footprint means lower MSRP and, combined with solid residual values, some of the most affordable AWD lease payments on the market.
| Trim | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Crosstrek Base | $255/mo |
| Crosstrek | $255/mo |
| Crosstrek Base | $255/mo |
| Crosstrek Base | $255/mo |
| Crosstrek Base | $255/mo |
| Crosstrek Base | $255/mo |
Subaru Impreza Lease Deals
The Impreza is Subaru's entry point — a compact hatchback with standard AWD that starts under $25,000 MSRP. For drivers who want all-wheel drive without stepping into an SUV, the Impreza offers the lowest Subaru lease payments available.
The Impreza competes with the Civic and Corolla, but neither of those offers standard AWD. If you live somewhere with real winters or unpaved roads, the Impreza's AWD advantage is hard to beat at this price point.
| Trim | Monthly |
|---|---|
| AWD | $198/mo |
| Impreza Base | $225/mo |
| Impreza Base | $225/mo |
| Impreza Base | $225/mo |
| Impreza Base | $225/mo |
| Impreza Base | $225/mo |
Subaru Ascent Lease Deals
The Ascent is Subaru's three-row family SUV — standard AWD, up to 8 seats, and Subaru's proven reliability record. It starts at $429/month on select programs, which puts it in range with the Hyundai Palisade and below the Toyota Highlander on monthly cost. For families who need three rows without the premium price of German alternatives, the Ascent is the answer.
The Ascent Premium and Limited trims are the most popular lease picks — both include features families actually use (heated seats, third-row access, cargo management system). The Onyx Edition adds a blacked-out exterior styling package. Subaru doesn't offer a hybrid Ascent yet, so fuel economy is the trade-off for the three-row practicality.
| Trim | Monthly |
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| Ascent Premium 8-Passenger | $375/mo |
| Ascent | $375/mo |
| Ascent Premium 8-Passenger | $375/mo |
| Ascent Premium 8-Passenger | $375/mo |
| Ascent Premium 8-Passenger | $375/mo |
5 Tips for Getting the Best Subaru Lease Deal
- 1Remember that AWD is already included
When comparing Subaru lease payments to Honda, Toyota, or Hyundai, remember that every Subaru includes symmetrical AWD at no additional cost. A Forester at $340/month with AWD standard is a different value proposition than a RAV4 at $320/month with FWD — adding AWD to the RAV4 would close or eliminate that gap.
- 2Check Subaru's Money Factor before signing
Subaru Motors Finance sets a base Money Factor each month. Multiply it by 2,400 to get the equivalent APR. Dealers can sometimes mark this up — knowing the base rate lets you push back. A difference of 0.0005 in MF translates to roughly $10-15/month on a typical Subaru lease.
- 3Target the Outback for the best residual values
The Outback consistently has some of the strongest residual values in the midsize segment — often 55-60% after 36 months. Higher residuals mean lower depreciation, which means lower monthly payments relative to MSRP. The Outback's lease math is better than its sticker price suggests.
- 4Compare dealers across your region
Subaru dealers set their own selling prices on top of Subaru's centrally determined residual and money factor. We've seen the same Forester Premium priced $1,500 apart at dealers 30 miles from each other. That difference is roughly $42/month on a 36-month lease.
- 5Consider end-of-model-year timing
Subaru refreshes models on a regular cycle. When a new model year arrives, dealers often run lease specials on the outgoing year to clear inventory. The car is mechanically identical — the only difference is the model year on paper and a lower payment in your pocket.
Subaru Lease FAQ
Should I lease or buy a Subaru?
Leasing a Subaru makes sense if you want a new car every 2-3 years and drive under 12,000 miles annually. Subarus hold value well, which means strong residual values and competitive lease payments. However, if you plan to keep the car 7+ years, buying makes more sense — Subaru's reliability and standard AWD mean long-term ownership costs stay low.
Is Subaru's standard AWD worth it on a lease?
Yes. Every Subaru comes with symmetrical all-wheel drive at no extra charge. On competitors like Toyota or Honda, AWD is either an option or limited to certain trims, adding $1,500-$2,000 to the price. When comparing lease payments, factor in that Subaru's AWD is already included — the real price gap with FWD competitors is smaller than it looks.
Which is a better lease — Subaru Outback or Forester?
The Forester typically leases for $20-40/month less than the Outback. The Outback is larger, has a more car-like ride, and better highway comfort. The Forester has more upright seating and slightly better visibility. Both share the same powertrain and AWD system. Choose based on size preference — the Forester is the value pick, the Outback is the road-trip pick.
What mileage limits should I expect on a Subaru lease?
Subaru's standard lease is 10,000-12,000 miles per year depending on the dealer and promotion. You can typically negotiate 15,000 miles/year for a modest monthly increase. Excess mileage at lease end costs $0.15 per mile — 3,000 miles over would add $450 at turn-in.
Can I negotiate a Subaru lease?
Yes. Subaru dealers have room on the selling price (cap cost), which directly reduces your monthly payment. Every $1,000 off the cap cost saves roughly $28/month on a 36-month lease. Subaru's Money Factor and residual values are set by Subaru Motors Finance and can't be changed, but the selling price and dealer fees are always negotiable.
Where can I find Subaru lease deals near me?
Carlos tracks live Subaru lease deals from dealers nationwide. Each listing includes the dealer name and address so you can contact them directly. Subaru pricing is relatively consistent across the country compared to some brands, but local promotions and dealer competition can create meaningful differences. Browse by region to compare offers near you.